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What is the comparative form of word frightening?

The comparative form of "frightening" is more frightening.

Here's why:

* Frightening is an adjective, meaning "causing fear."

* To make the comparative form of most adjectives, we add "more" before the adjective.

* We don't use "-er" or "-est" endings with longer adjectives like "frightening."

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